In order to use any alphanumeric key as an argument for these words, you can
just use the corresponding character in quotation marks (case-sensitive). For
example, letters A, b and f all correspond to their
respective keys. You can use several letters together: e.g. string AbC
corresponds to pressing A,b and C.

The plus sign (+), caret (^), at sign (@), dollar
sign ($) have special meanings. Normally, they are used to represent
functional keys SHIFT, CTRL, ALT and WIN,
respectively. To use these characters in an argument as characters and not as
symbols for functional keys, you have to place them inside of curly braces ({+},
{^}, {@}, {$}). If you have to use braces in a parameter
of one of the above words, use double braces ( {{ and }}), and use {QUOTE} for a quotation mark.

As mentioned above, keys SHIFT, CTRL and ALT are
represented by special characters:

Key

Code

ALT

@

CTRL

^

SHIFT

+

Microsoft Natural Keyboard or any other compatible keyboard includes two additional
keys: the Windows logo key(WIN) and the Application key
(APP):

Key

Code

APP

{APP}

WIN

$

To specify characters that aren't displayed when you press a key, such as ENTER
or TAB, and keys that represent actions rather than characters, use
the codes shown below:

Key

Code

BACKSPACE

{BACKSPACE}, {BS}, or {BKSP}

BREAK

{BREAK}

CAPS LOCK

{CAPSLOCK}

DEL or DELETE

{DELETE} or {DEL}

DOWN ARROW

{DOWN}

END

{END}

ENTER

{ENTER}

ESC

{ESC}

HELP

{HELP}

HOME

{HOME}

INS or INSERT

{INSERT}

LEFT ARROW

{LEFT}

PAGE DOWN

{PGDN}

PAGE UP

{PGUP}

PRINT SCREEN

{PRTSC}

RIGHT ARROW

{RIGHT}

SCROLL LOCK

{SCROLLLOCK}

TAB

{TAB}

UP ARROW

{UP}

F1

{F1}

F2

{F2}

F3

{F3}

F4

{F4}

F5

{F5}

F6

{F6}

F7

{F7}

F8

{F8}

F9

{F9}

F10

{F10}

F11

{F11}

F12

{F12}

F13

{F13}

F14

{F14}

F15

{F15}

F16

{F16}

You can also use the numpad keys, wich are located in the right side
of your keyboard (so called grey keys):

Key

Code

+

{ADD}

.

{DECIMAL}

/

{DIVIDE}

*

{MULTIPLY}

NUM LOCK

{NUMLOCK}

-

{SUBTRACT}

0

{NUMPAD0}

1

{NUMPAD1}

2

{NUMPAD2}

3

{NUMPAD3}

4

{NUMPAD4}

5

{NUMPAD5}

6

{NUMPAD6}

7

{NUMPAD7}

8

{NUMPAD8}

9

{NUMPAD9}

nnCron can handle multimedia keys, that are available on several extended keyboards.
We are expecting these keys to work smoothly with SEND-KEYS:, but currently
we have not such a keyboard and we can't test how these keys will work with
WatchHotKey:. Anyway, here are the multimedia key codes: